I throw in a vote for Great Lakes too. IMO the best beer they make doesn't even get bottled and distributed. They make a seasonal pilsner named Prohibition Pilsner. I've only had it when I went to their restaurant and ordered it from the bar but it is awesome. They also make a very, very good Octoberfest.
Rogue, Stone, and Stoudts (got married there so I have to like them!)
I've got three top notch breweries all within an hour drive (New Holland in my hometown, Founder's about 30 minutes east, and Bell's about an hour south). Of the three, I'm partial to Founder's. Their beers are fantastic, and their taproom has amazing atmosphere, especially in the summer months.
For a long time I was really unimpressed with Goose Island in Chicago. Their bottled beers can be pretty bland. I mean I get it, they need to appeal to a broad market. However, lately they've been doing some small batches and specialty brews ("Clybourn Heritage Collection" and "Goose Island Reserve") and those are actually amazingly good.
They always have great beers at their brewpub, but it's nice to see those beers making their way into bottles. For that, Goose Island is my favorite micro of the moment.
snake river brewing ~ jackson hole, wyoming
zonker stout!!!
snake river pale ale
mmm, the memories...